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This paper examines the determinants of the going public decision of the Indian companies. A probit regression model is used to analyze the influence of fundamental financial data of Indian companies on their going public decision. The size, profitability, age and leverage emerged as the...
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This paper examines the determinant factors of going public decision of the Indian firms. Both pre IPO and post IPO factors are identified. Pre IPO factors are identified by comparing pre IPO characteristics of public firms with that of private firms using a probit regression model. Post IPO...
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Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) has received growing attention in the last few years. Due to public awareness, economic, environmental, or legislative reasons, the requirement of GSCM has increased. The Indian leather industry is considered to be the most polluted industry in India in terms...
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This paper examines the determinant factors of going public decision of the Indian firms. Both pre IPO and post IPO factors are identified. Pre IPO factors are identified by comparing pre IPO characteristics of public firms with that of private firms using a probit regression model. Post IPO...
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This paper examines the determinants of the going public decision of the Indian companies. A probit regression model is used to analyze the influence of fundamental financial data of Indian companies on their going public decision. The size, profitability, age and leverage emerged as the...
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Agricultural marketing in India is an inevitable issue before the policy makers these days as an efficient and adequate marketing system is a precondition for the agricultural growth and its diversification of crop production by providing better prices to producers and availability of food or...
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The current trend in Indian Economy reveals that the excessive dependence on agriculture as a source of livelihood is on continuous (steady) decline and rural employment base has accordingly witnessed a modest degree of diversification. In this paper it has been attempted to review the...
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Management education has evolved over the years in India with an objective of providing competent employees to the corporates. Although there is mushrooming of B-Schools in the country, the quality of education has been compromised and the stakeholders in most of the B-Schools have been ignored....
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